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dc.contributor.authorPitta, Evaen
dc.contributor.authorGiokas, Sinosen
dc.contributor.authorSfenthourakis, Spyrosen
dc.creatorPitta, Evaen
dc.creatorGiokas, Sinosen
dc.creatorSfenthourakis, Spyrosen
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-04T12:52:31Z
dc.date.available2019-11-04T12:52:31Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.issn1424-2818
dc.identifier.urihttp://gnosis.library.ucy.ac.cy/handle/7/53320
dc.description.abstractOur aim was to investigate species co-occurrence patterns in a large number of published biotic communities, in order to document to what extent species associations can be found in presence-absence matrices. We also aim to compare and evaluate two metrics that focus on species pairs (the 'natural' and the 'checkerboard' metric) using also artificial matrices. We applied the two metrics to many data sets from a huge variety of insular systems around the world. Both metrics reliably recover deviating species pairs and provide similar, albeit not identical, results. Nevertheless, only a few matrices exhibit significant deviations from random patterns, mostly vertebrates and higher plants. The benchmark cases cited in literature in favor of such assembly rules are indeed included in these exceptional cases. In conclusion, competitive or cooperative species interactions shaping communities cannot be inferred from patterns exhibited by presence-absence matrices. When such an analysis is attempted though, both the 'natural' and the 'checkerboard' metric should be set in a proper framework in order to provide useful insights regarding species associations. A large part of the discussion on species co-occurrence had originally been based on a few exceptional data sets that are not indicative of general patterns. © 2012 by the authorsen
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dc.sourceDiversityen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84880076838&doi=10.3390%2fd4020179&partnerID=40&md5=4174f7c39d3b67c3b89f503147d82834
dc.subjectCompetitionen
dc.subjectdata seten
dc.subjectplanten
dc.subjectNull modelsen
dc.subjectspecies occurrenceen
dc.subjectbiotic factoren
dc.subjectAssembly rulesen
dc.subjectCheckerboard unitsen
dc.subjectcommunity dynamicsen
dc.subjectcompetition (ecology)en
dc.subjectNatural metricen
dc.subjectvertebrateen
dc.titleSignificant pairwise co-occurrence patterns are not the rule in the majority of biotic communitiesen
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/d4020179
dc.description.volume4
dc.description.startingpage179
dc.description.endingpage193
dc.author.facultyΣχολή Θετικών και Εφαρμοσμένων Επιστημών / Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
dc.author.departmentΤμήμα Βιολογικών Επιστημών / Department of Biological Sciences
dc.type.uhtypeArticleen
dc.description.notes<p>Cited By :13</p>en
dc.source.abbreviationDiversityen
dc.contributor.orcidSfenthourakis, Spyros [0000-0003-3213-2502]
dc.gnosis.orcid0000-0003-3213-2502


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